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How to enable traces in Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security 2.x

You can enable traces in Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security 2.0 in the following ways:

Through Kaspersky Security Console

To enable traces through the console of Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security 2.0:

Open the Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security node properties.

Open the Malfunction diagnosis tab.

Select the check boxes Write debug information to trace file and Create crash dump file and specify the path to the folder to which trace files will be saved. If necessary, specify the debugged components.

Click OK.

Debugging information of each subsystem is saved to a separate file in the specified folder (Traces folder). When the maximum size of the trace file is reached, the new file is created and the old one is saved.

Do not leave traces enabled for a long time, this may affect the server performance.

The folder you select as the Traces folder must be an existing one.

Do not create the Traces folder on network drives of the server or on the drives created using the SUBST command.

Mind uppercase and lowercase when you specify subsystems for which traces must be enabled (Debugged components), and separate them with commas.

Make sure there is enough free space on the disk before you enable traces.

Through the registry editor

To enable tracing in the registry, download the archive and run the REG file:

256 MB if Applications Launch Control is installed on a computer running a Microsoft® Windows operating system

512 MB if all application components are installed on a computer running a Microsoft Windows operating system

Minimum processor requirements:

For 32-bit Microsoft Windows operating systems: Intel® Pentium® III

For 64-bit Microsoft Windows operating systems: Intel Pentium IV

Software requirements

Microsoft Windows Installer 3.1 must be installed in order for Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security to install and work properly on a computer running Windows XP.

The Filter Manager component and Administration Support Tools are required in order for Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security to install and work properly on a computer running embedded operating systems.

You can install Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security on a server running one of the following Microsoft Windows operating systems: